Elite Horse Racing Review

Created by a team of 3 (unnamed) tipsters, Elite Horse Racing is a horse racing tipster service that the creators say is more like an investment than a tipster service.

What is the product?

Elite Horse Racing is a horse racing tipster service in which the “tipsters” behind the service say that they see their product as investing “in the right markets at the right times”. The selections come from a fundamentally sound idea with the Elite Horse Racing team saying that they use a handicap system that is based on in-depth research that factors in a number of different statistics. These include things a number of statistics as well as speed figures and ratings also being used. They then utilise a number of tools to determine which selections are most relevant. Elite Horse Racing say that they “pick winners”, presumably as a result of this method of selection however a look at the numbers paints a different picture. Whilst the current strike rate is 33% which whilst not fantastic, is not the worst figure I have seen, a 17 loss losing streak is definitely an issue. With stakes ranging from 1 point to 3 points, this is a pretty big number, particularly when you consider that the bets are also a combination of each way and win bets with the latter providing scope for at least one win.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

One of the strong points of Elite Horse Racing is that there are a number of options available for purchase with packages available at £2.50 for a day of tips, £7.00 for a week of tips and £25.00 for a month of tips. There is also a money back guarantee in place on the monthly option with the Elite Horse Racing  team saying that if you don’t make a profit your next month is free. All subscriptions appear to be manual renewal too meaning that if you don’t want the selections, you simply don’t pay. In terms of profitability, for the first few months Elite Horse Racing did well enough making a 43.2 point profit however so far for March, this has been followed up with an overall loss of 18.6 points.

Does the product provide value for money?

If Elite Horse Racing can get back to winning ways then I believe that it can represent value for money however as it currently stands, no.

Conclusion

Profit is everything and whilst Elite Horse Racing is still in the black overall, it isn’t by nearly enough and with a losing streak as long as the one it is currently experiencing, things aren’t great. That having been said the team behind Elite Horse Racing seem very anxious to get things back on track and are very open about their current position which in many ways is refreshing to see. It is this attitude of caring about their clientèle that makes me believe that Elite Horse Racing is worth keeping an eye on as if it does start to turn a profit again, there are the underpinnings of a sound product.

 
 

 

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